Example sentences of "get your [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Get your initials up for the ultimate high score . ’
2 Get your brain out of the emergency ward .
3 Let's have a word Colin shall we about er Saturday 's display , er get your thoughts together on that and w we 'll enjoy the goals from that er great victory against Palace at Lane when er Notts fought their way back from being two down against the team that were second in the table , great fight back .
4 The only snag to weighing fish immediately is that you should , as I have already mentioned , get your bait back in the water as quickly as possible when the bream are feeding .
5 Wesley man , calm down get your top out of her bra , hand out of her let go of her going for her coconuts .
6 Angalo , get your foot out of my face . ’
7 Get your clothes off to these girls .
8 I 'll tip over the do n't , get your handies out of that water !
9 , er I think it would be get your cat out of here .
10 As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it .
11 Rest as much as your body tells you to , and if you are at work , get your feet up in the lunch-hour .
12 And also why you 've got to talk to people , you know get your problems out in the open rather than let them build up and all of a sudden just say right , that 's it , out the gates , or down tools .
13 I thought you usually get your stuff in for the week ?
14 It 's only for three weeks till you get your skiing over with .
15 Get your hands away from there and get them down by your side . ’
16 CHAIR FALLS OVER No , do n't touch me ( ALMOST SCREAMING ) Get your hands away from my face !
17 What I want to know is Andie MacDowell 's telephone number ( get your hands out of your pockets , Corky — Ed ) .
18 The next issue will hit your desks in October ( 1993 I hope ) so please put pen to paper , fingers to keyboard ( but not tipp-ex to screen I beg you ) , and get your scribblings in to the publishing team by early September ( exact date will be given soon ) .
19 Non-fiction is heavy too , with serious works from Brian Keenan , An Evil Cradling ( Vintage ) , and Simon Weston 's Going Back ( Signet ) — to the Falklands , that is — contrasting with the flippancy of Cynthia Heimel 's Get Your Tongue Out of My Mouth , I 'm Kissing You Goodbye ( Macmillan ) .
20 Well she always says get your arse back to Eng
21 Get your arse back to England she says .
22 Now get your men out after the it .
23 ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’
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